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i / market tried to get its teeth in a * many cases later and, while moder- © losers was in evidence at the close. ».¢ Grain and cotton futures did bet- . ter. Other commodities were mixed * Bonds also were uneven. PAILS; SOME LOSE IN SLOW MARKET}: Early Gains Cancelled by Late De * Reversals; Transfers Around 450,000 Shares New York, Oct. ‘The stock! small rally Saturday but met suffi- | Dec. cient selling to dull its appetite. Early gains of fractions to mote than a point were shaken’ off in ate advances were retained by num- erous favorites, a wide asortment of Dealings were comparatively quiet during the greater part of the session, with transfers around 450,000 shares Shares in favor most of the time Aircraft, Dome, Alaska Juneau, West- ern Union, Nerth American, feat Steel, Bethichem Steel, nois, Monsanto Chemical, Brooklyn- Manhattan Transit, Chesapeake & Ohio, Atlantic Coast Line, Colorado 8 Southern and Canada Dry. Chrysler was sluggish notwith- standing estimates from trade quar- ters the company’s third quarter sales were some 30 per cent over those in the the same 1936 period. Narrow to down a point or so were General Motors, Crucible Steel, Mont- gomery Ward, ‘Sears Roebuck, Macy, International Harvester, Deere, West- inghouse, General Electric, Santa Fe, N. Z, Central, Southern Pacific, Greac Northern, Crown Cork, Allis Chal- 15% 4% 4% | May . 4 3% 13% No sae seosses 9.97 10.05 9.97 10.02 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis. Oct 9.—(?)— 58% 6016 38% 60% 27% 27% 2% 21% He 2.04% 2.03% 2.04 % 206% 2.06 2.06 ‘98K 83% 62% ay 94% 93 93% mers, Hercules Powder, Dow Chem- | De: ical, Borg Warner, Kennecott, Inter- national Nickel, Consolidated Edison, Goodrich and Goodyear. CesT oor, REVIEW Oct. 9.—M— slaughter steer more this week wtih she stock shar- ing the decline. Bulls were about 50 cents down while vealers closed strong. Stocker and feeder cattle lost 25-50 cents but cleared fairly well as the decline with surplus moder- ately large. The shut down of Kosher butcher shops in some east- ern centers contributed to the break in cattle values while a settlement of this difficulty late in the week made for a healthler undertone at the close. Geos e choice fed steers or year! t $10. .00, most Sraveofs afound $1-00-9.00, with a few good grass fat beeves at $1 Good beef cows made $6.50-' grass fat heifers mostly 8.2 lain kinds going at $5. 00-6.78 main: Low cutter and cutter cows wrought $8,604.50. Most sausage bulls late earned $4.75-5.50, outstanding heavyweights up to $6.00. Good to choice vealers ranged $8,50-10.50 with $10.00 practical top early. Most stocker and feeder steers or calves turned at $6.00-8.50, only choice feed- ers upward to $10.00 ot above, plain light calves around $4.50-5.50. Hog trade Friday regained 10-25 cents of the week's sharp decline. Good and choice 140-180 pound kinds sold at $10.26-10.50, the top $10.50, compared with $11.40. one week ago. jMost_ 180-240 pound weights gazed -"$10.45--and -250-300-pound -$9.66- A few 300-400 pound butchers brought 9.40-9.90. Good packing sows ranged $'80-9.80 according to weight. Good Stags gold at $9.50/10.00 ughter lamb trade gained fully 25 cents Friday with spots 50 cents up. Re-opening of Kosher meat shops in New York City was a factor in the advance, sold mostly at $10.00, closely sorted choice kinds at $10.25.’ Good to choice slaughter ewes made $4.00-4:50, na- nd Dakota feeding lambs, $8.00- 8.75, while the best Montana feeders were held around $9.' teago, Oct H—tAP—U, 8, Chicago, Oct —Hogs 1,500, including 1,200 direct: nominal; ‘shippers took none; hold- over none; compared week ago, bar- rows and gilts around 1.00 lower, packing sows 75 up. Cattle 2,000; calves 100; compared Friday 1ast week: long-fed steers and yearlings 1,00 lower; common and emedium grades steady to 50 down, heavies off most; drastic and uneven break followed Kosher butcher price protest strike in New York which, however, hi been settled late in week; hence, closing undertone heal- » thier but eastern killers still have @ good many long-fed cattle bought @ week ago to kill; not much change eifer market, but cows and cow type eters lower; cutter 8 25 off; bulls 50 lower, rs 28 to 50 down; late sales hig per than low time but led receipts made com- parisons meaning prospects re- Sistribution Kosher beef in New York most tweak’ in general wei steers Setical top. 180, “after ier; yearlings 17.6 steers 12.10; western grass run largest of season; ‘5 weak to 50 lower, good and inds with weight off most. 5,500, including 4,000 directs. ‘ending Friday 15,200 directs. Friday last week: fat lambs fully 18 to 26 lower, yearlings shar- ing decline, sheep and feeding lambs week's lamb 10.75 A.) P—U. an 00 to 0.50; BeOS to good slaughter year- lings 8.00 to 8.25; native slaughter ewes 3.50 to 4.75, top 5.00 on west-! erns; medium to choice feeding lambs 9.25 to 10.25, bulk ary, good and choice kinds 9.75 to 10.25. eeu. CITY Sioux Cit; ct. 9.—(AP—U, 8. A.)—Cattle Soe: for the week: slaugh- ter sheers and yearlings 50 to 75 low- er; supply fee er; fat she stock un- 20 lower; heifers tecieers ind ‘feed 25 to 50 yearlin, i few .50; medium 10:25; small. lots mainly, 9.00; bulk (0; load lots ran, ors 7.00, cutter grades mainly So to 4.06; car lots range helfers up 7.9) uote stockers an: few car lots 9.25 409 ‘0 9.80; load lots good feeding heifers 100 'to. 7.80; few closely sorted steer kinds up to.9.50. ‘Hogs 100; nomini pared with week ago: 75 lower; packing Sheep 1,200, tocludiag: 910 through: saturday's trade nominally steady: | 3 rted fat 1: quoted to {018s tor the week: fat lambs 25 to 35 wes steady: week's top, range 10.35; late top westerns natives 9.75 to 10. steady; com- utchers 65 to 75 to 85 down. |} to 10.25; litt , fouth tor yearlings breeding ewes 4.50 to 8.25, U. 8. Me “1.15; 1 Gelgtado, ve Mc- Ciures, U. 8. 1. sail size and showing’ apy North Dakote, Bll No. 1 and par! North Dakota te u 8. No. 1 ard pasty eras 5 “to 95; Barly jo. 1 and perely. Waites oss ‘Wisconsin, Bi hites Michigan Ruseet . ir quality 85. MINNEAPOLIS. ,POTATONS | Fase aay Oct. (AP—U, Good to choice lambs |": p.! -) mi . | quantities. D. | 24,206. ante one wachenged MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 9. —(#) — Wheat receipts Saturday 166 compared to 61 & vear ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse ; S| | srain closing quotations today follow: Cash eat Delivered ~ 115% 127% » 115% 125% - 115% 124% « 114% 1.22% » 112% 1.20% - 110% 1.18% + 108% 115% 4 112% “1.00% 1.06% To Arrive lhyDNS 60 Ibs. spring. 1.15% (Lower test weight nominally discounted 4c Ib.} Montana Winter Wheat = z es = ig ag Bs ae 23 W14K ase + 112% ao me oe OHO e-0, gg Ragsa 3 2 Ba: eee LLG eee g OS me Pr ae nee sand South Dak + 1.05% 1.07% - 1.08% 1.05% » 100% 1.03% Durum 5 i 8: ube 0S St aaaée8 98% 87% 95% 93% 92% 1% 89% 87% 112% 111% 1.10% 1.08% 1.08% 1.03% 1.00% 87% aK 92% 3 amber hd 57 Ibs, 3 amber hd 56 Ibs. .. 4 ae ‘hd 4 a ‘hd 54 Ibs, 5 ASAE hd 5 mnie ‘hd 52 Ibs. 85% 5 Ae ha 83% Grane of— 4% 94) 1 amber... ” geri ng mivally” r wel ‘uomi int discounted Se per 10) Coarse Bsus Sk beSakeRs HRs DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Oct. prices: Wheat, } northern spring 1. dark northern 1. 30%. Barty, ‘malting $8 te 70; f BF | to maey. ry feed 51% wooL REVIEW week, quctatlons aoe to sag. Ming concessions on moderate Combing Ohio fleece wool quoti tions, nominal in the absence of mand, ranged mostly 38 to 40 In grease’ on fine Delaine 39 to staple combing length half blood, ri to 42 on three eighths and 38 to 40 on quarter. Some houses continued to withhold offerings from the market 0; ;at currently quoted prices. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR polis, Oct. 9.—()—Flour, ca in 98 pound co! t yD 5 "to 6.65; tents Hachenge! standard, paten ed. 5.80 to Pure bran 18. iy to 188 dard middlings 20.50 to 31.00 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, ATTEMPTED RALLY | Grain Ouotations || LATE UPTURNS RUNS CHICAGO WHEAT UP MORE THAN 2 CENTS Profit Taking Causes Some Re- | action; Winter Wheat Sold to Holland Chicago, Oct. 9—(7)—Late upturns of Chicago wheat prices Saturday ran the market up to maximum gains of 2% cents a bushel, but profit-taking caused some reaction. Export business in Canadian wheat Saturday totaled about 600,000 bushels. Approximately 150,000 bushels of United States hard winter wheat was canes of to Antwerp and Rotter- At the close, wheat was varying from % cent decline to 1% advance, compared with Friday's finish, Dec. 100%-%, May 101%-%; corn %-% cent down, Dec. 58%-59, May 60%, and oats exactly unchanged. WHEA' WEMINEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Oct, 9.—(— Overnight news concerning flour and export business brought higher wheat prices Saturday, the close there was some profit taking Pc eb ar, ‘Stay and July wheat all closed one’ cent higher at 1.08%, 1.07%, and 1.04% respectively. Flax futures were fractionally lower. December and May flax closed % cent lower at 2.04 and 2.06 re- spectively. December onte closed unchanged to cent lowe i cent lower at 34 Sue jecember feed barley closed % cent higher at 45%. December and May. aus closed % cent higher, both at ian wheat continued slow. Heavy winter wheat was in fair demand, Choice durum was in good demand. Corn was slow ‘er. ‘Oats was in good demand, nye was in fair to good demand. Barley was firm to strong. Flax was in slow demand. —_— OO T Produce Markets | CHICAGO . 9.—()—Poultry was baturday. es y and but- +t 6 trucks, uitry, prices unchange: Butter 10.074, easy; creamery: ar Clals (93 score) 35% to 35%; (33) 34%; "extra firsts (90 to 91) 35% to 34%; firsts (88 to 89) 32 to 32%: seconds (84 to 873) 28 to 30%; stan- dards (90 centralized carlots) 34 Ei 126; weak; extra firsts local’ cars 22; fresh graded firsts cars 21%; current receipts 5 NEW YORK New York, Oct, 9.—(#— Butter 11,524, unsettled. Creamery, firsts (88 to 91 scores) 32% to 39%. Other Srades unchanged, Cheese 193,086, firm, changed, Eggs 17,082, unsettled. Chicago, steady ter we: Poultry, live, no cars, steady, liv Prices un- Mixed col- ors, special packs 24% to 29; stan- dards 24%; cotrineraton special packs 31% to 24; refrigerator standards 20% to 21; refrigrerator ciate 20%; refrig- erator seconds and mediums 20; ret- rigerator dirties 19, Whites: exchange specials 31% to 35; exchange standards 31. Other whites, all browns and duck eggs un- changed, Dressed poultry easy. All fresh and +| frozen prices unchanged. Live poultry, by freight and by ex- press, nominal. No quotations. BUTTER ano EGG FUTURES Chicago, Oct. 9.—(@)— Butter Future High Lo! Storage Standar pipoan ease love er 33% 32% 33 Storage Standards, December - 33% 33 33 Ege Futur Refri erator dards, +. 19% Reftigerater, Stan- 19% 20% 18% 19 19 19% 19% | Miscellaneous 18% Ov. Retrigerator ‘si dards, Dec, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oct. 9.—Foreign ex- change mixed; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Bri- tain 4.96 5/16; France 3.32%; Italy Germany free 40. registered ravel 25.70; Norway 24.90; Swe- den ppd Montreal in New York 100.09 % INNEAPOLI Oct. ae First Bank Stock 12, Northwest Banco 8%. STOCKS 9.— (®) — Bank CURB STOCKS New York, Oct. 9.—(#}—Curb: American Gen. 6%. Citles Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 10%. Fisk Rub. 7%. GOVERNMENT BONDS yy, York, Oct. 9.—(#)—Government Treasury 4%s 115.17. CHICAGO STOCKS ey the Associated Press) Mid West Corp 7%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS By the Associated Preas) \Over the counter in New York): Hamilton Tr 1.91 re Maryland Fund Quart Inc Sh 12.61; 1 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 9.—W)—C: No, 4 red 98; No. 4 No buckwheat. Soy beans, No. 2 yellow 95. Barley teed 40 fo 58; malting 60-87. Timothy seed 2.25 to 2.65. Red ‘clover seed 27.10 to 32.50; sweet cloverseed 8.23 to 8.90. wis Bey Plymouth, W s. Quotations for the week: Wisconsin cheesé exchange, ‘Twins, 17%; Daisies, 17%; Cheddars, 17%. pated call board, Daisies, 17%; Horns, 17%. WALL STREET REVIEW New York, Oct. 9.—()—Share val- i | wes crumbled on the New York stock 1° | exchange this week. As the period drew to a close, prices on, ile average were lowest since October, 1985. ‘Those who dug beneath the market's surface said declines were a measure of Wall Street's fears rather than actual deterioration in busine Actually, reports from business and industry were bright in important divisions. Carloadings rose to the highest point since 1930, Motor production accele- rated as manufacture of new models started, Electricity output gained over the previous week blot on industry’s picture was the i yousiness. Production dropped shart reatdent Roosevelt, returning from tlighted strife held, unsettled EV eeae eahpok to some share- ‘gued, was the gov- ‘Ament’s branding of Japan as the fressor in China, ing wheat prices puzsied Wall in is normally re- commodity. The bon ama ‘ket marched downhill during the week. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN nT ipaipeg, Oct, 9.— (Cash wheat, Nov Tinptthern 147; No. 2 northern 1.32; No. 3 northern 1.16. Oats, No. 2 white 54%; No. 3 white 50%. Real English mutton chops are from five to six inches thick iCal Z-Ld 61; | Kennecott WORRIED ? e ad oA When current bills exceed the balance in the family treasury, many worthy em- ployed persons and others hav- ing a regular income find a twelve-months loan at the Bank a good way to maintain their credit standing. If you are in need of co-operation of this kind, come in for a con- fidential talk with one of our officers, First National Bank Affiliated with First Bank Stock Corporstion ew York Stocks Closing Prices Oct. 9, 1987 11%] Mar Field 11% | McKes & R 183%] McK R pfd Allis Ch 4T% brie Am Can 97 Minn Hon Am Cry Sug 19 | winn Mol Lif. | Mont Ward Mur Corp Nash Mirs %| Nat Biscuit Adams Exp Alas Jun All Ch D ae No Am Avia 34% No Amer No Pacific 48% Ohio Oil 22% Oliver Farm au 4% 16 fey, | Park Utah 26% | Pathe Film a1% | penney JC nn R Briggs Mfg 31% Phelp Dodg Budd Wh 5% Phil Morris Bur Ad Mch 24% | Phil ] Buc & Z 4% Ips Pet 2% & Gam am |Pu Sve NJ rt Pure Oil Avia Corp Balt & Ohio Barnsdall Bendix Beth Stl Boeing Air Borden Can Pac Case (J I) % | Wi % | Seabd Ol! ae Braet are) 9% | Servel 9% | Shell Un 1% |8! 28% | Socony Vac 11% | Sou Cal Ed {So Pac Chrysler Col-Palm Col G El Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can- 51 Cont Mot 1% | So Ry Cont Oil Del 36% |80 Ry Pf Corn Prod 61 | Sperry Corp Crosley 11% | Std Brands Cub Am Sug 5% |Std G & El Curt Wrgt 41% | Std Oil Cal Deere & Co 97 |Std Oil Ind Dome Mines 42% | Std Oil N J Doug Airc 39%|Stew War Ston & Web Dupont 135 East Kod 164 | Studebaker El Auto Lite 28% \gwitt & Co El Pw & Lt 13%! Texas Corp Firestone Tex Gul Sul Gen Elec TPC&O Gen Foods Gen Motors Lidgedines Gillette Tri-Cont Cor 4% Tru-Traer 8% Goodrich Goodyear Union Car 85 Gra-Paige Union Pac 98% GNI Ctt Un Air Cor 22% GN Ry Pf United Corp 3% Greyhound United Drug 8% Hec Prod Unite Fruit 62% Houd-H B Un Gas Im 11 Hudson Mot *\ US Ind Al 23% Hupp Mot US Pipe 33% Til Cent US R & Imp 6% Ind Rayon US Rubber 35 Int Harv 4! us smelt R 7 Int Nick Can 48 US Steel 1 US Stl Pf 117 Int T& Tel 6% Aobie Mana ee Vanadium = =.20% War Pict 9% 41% Kresge (S 8) 19% Krog Groc 17%|West Un 32 Lib-O-F Gl 52%|West El 110 White Mot 15% Wilson & Co 6% Lig MB (4a) 90 Loew's 67% Woolworth 40% 67% Lorillard (P) 17% Mack Trks 28 | Wrigley Jr GRAIN ee, Minneapolis, Oct. —P—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—A combination of de- dressing factors ran the wheat mar- Ket into considerable vat rder during the week ended Frid went into new low I year. General weak! and commodity mar! sian shipments, good Rd Sa ihe southern provins of Argentina, and an. indifferent foreign demand’ con- tributed. At the close ye the week, 60 Ib. dark northern was quoted we-as over the Minneapolis, ‘December . De- cember wheat declined 8: r the week. closing Friday at. $107 Durum wheat prices Os and prices for the nclal Jor Duluth December durum clined 6c for the week, closii Rye was materially wei 4 with wheat. aD eoorner) rye declin 4%, closing at 68%c. Oats declines were held to rather narrow limits. December was down only 1%c for the week, closing at 27%4e. Barley futures marmot and ane feed grades were lower along with the tions on malting types we steadiness. 3c. closing: Flax price: mare ‘down in sympathy ember. with other gerne ae 5c tor” ‘the December barley declined 45%c. RANGE OF CARLOT Minneapolis, Oct, carlot grain li northern 1.11% to Bas winter 97%. Xo. 4 yellow. Corn, 2 ae atthe 20%; No. 3 Oats, heavy ‘wh Rye, No. 6.1 Hc ried No. 1, . 3 malting 70% to minx. 2.16% to 2.25%. Rooms fur Rent NICE LARGE sleeping room in strictly modern home. One or two gentlemen. Next to bath. Hot water always. Close in. 512 Rosser, across from courthouse. Telephone 1001. PLEASANT room for two. Also Opposite LARGE ROOM. Always hot water. Clean and quiet. Four blocks from postoffice. Gentlemen preferred. 116 W. Thayer. ROOM, gentiemen preferred. Experi- enced girl wants hour work or car- ing for children. 307 4th. Phone 1778-J, WELL FURNISHED room next to bath. New quiet home. Always hot water. Gentlemen only. 111 Ave. D. ROOM hext to bath, good bed. One- half block from bus line. Gentle- men only, $15. 614 Ave. C. SMALL HOUSEKEEPING room for rent. $10. Sleeping rooms. Board if desired, Phone 834-R. COMFORTABLE sleeping room with board if desired. Hot water always. Near bus line, 623 6th St. Male Help Wanted | Houses for Sale MAN WANTED—Must have car. Work in rural districts. Your home county. Permanent. Good pay weekly. Give age and experience. | Write P. N. Blake, 415 Lbr. Exch. | Bkig., Minneapolis, Minn. Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED saleslady for general store, also an experienced grocery salesman. State experience, refer- ences, age, nationality, salary ex- Lets Myhre's Store, Rolette, ADDRESS ENVELOPES. We furnish stamps and pay in advance. Write Manager, Dept. 42, Box 37, Arling- ton, Calif, Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. COZY WARM room in new modern home. Near capitol. Always hot wa- ter. One or two. 1021 8th. GOOD COOK wanted, lady preferred, steady work to right perty. Write St. Charles Cafe, Dickinson, N. D. LARGE ROOM with clothes closet. Also basement room, suitable one _or two girls. 211 2nd 8t, LARGE furnished room in privase home, next to bath. Downtown. 213 2nd St. Phone 1943. COMFORTABLE room, convenient to capitol and downtown. Available Oct. 15. Call 614, NICELY furnished room in modern eae Suitable for two. 614 8th SMALL sleeping room, One block ee business section, $8. 222 2nd FURNISHED sleeping room. Hot oe cold water in room, 510 4th FRONT room, in modern home ov FRONT room for rent. Ladies. Must be recommended, 623 Srd St. LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern home, 418 2nd St. MODERN {furnished room on bus line. 710 4th St, Phone 724. A ROOMS FOR RENT—Close in, Rea- sonable. 400 4th St. (CELY furnished room at 607 6th St. Phone 835. ROOM adjoining bath. Also garage. 418 9th St. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER fs our bee Quality Wor! Bus' Opportunity FOR SALE—Landowner's oil royalty in 480 acres on Nesson Dome near large oil company well. Units of $60 or any multiple thereof. Clear title. N. B. Ludowese, Williston, N. Dak. Room and Board BOARD and room. Very reasonable. Close to bus line. 310 Ave. A. F enn 2326, Roommate Wanted foung man wanted to share room in » new home. Phone 1869-J. Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Newark, Delaware, Fri- day, Oct. 15. Have room for one. Call 2083-3, Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanently Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. Information Wanted FROM party who has 4 room bunga- low for about $2,000 on terms. Write Tribune Ad. 24130. Magic Cleaners Telephone 1259 Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 We call for and deliver early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engraved Samples are now on display. Bis- marck Tribune Company. WESTERN FIELD, 12 gauge pump gun, 9-tube Airline radio console type, kitchenette table and chairs, buffet. 517 6th St. Phone 2492-W. MODEL 12 Winchester repeating, i2 gauge shot gun, excellent condi- tion, Write Tribune Ad. 24084. 8T. BERNARD male pups, orange and white, $15, $20 and $25. Norman Larson, Rugby, N. Dak. FRESH Ice Cream, popcorn and Kan- dy Korn, G. P. News. 16 GAUGE shot gun, Winchester re- peater. Phone 1873-J. Wanted to Buy WANTED: Experienced maid for general housework. John Gussner, Phone 216 or 1132-R. HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Must like children, Four in family. T. 8. Knutson, Star Route 1, Bismarck. . Must be goo at finger waving. Van's Beauty Shop, 212 Rosser. Phone 1590. Work Wanted RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial col- lege want places to earn board, room or both. Also reasonable light ausekeep io topms_wanted. Phone LAUNDRY. We call for and deliver All work guaranteed. Also board- ers and roomers wanted, Phone 1253, YOUNG WOMAN wants work by day Phone 2136-W. WANTED — Housework by experi- enced woman by hour or day. Phone 262-R. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by hour or day. Phone 2186-J. Wearing Apparel THREE GIRLS’ winter coats, one size 12, two, 14. Boy's blue cordu- roy sheep-lined coat, 16. Girl's seal- skin: Jacket, 14. Phone 1415. FOR SALE: Brown fox scarf. Good condition, Reasonable. Phone 343. 617 4th St. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__—_—_ Household Goods for Sale NORGE REFRIGERATOR, ten tube cabinet radio, Underwood portable typewriter, like new. Phone 1848. FURNITURE for six room house Bids accepted on McPhail Piano until October 12. 315 Mandan. HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture of ail kinds, cheap. Also Chevrolet. 318 2nd 8t. LARGE heating stove, also 2-burner gas plate. 322—1st St. Phone 1844-R. PACKARD Piano. Bargain price. Phone 2443. ee For Sale or Trade ‘WILL EXCHANGE for Bismarck property six room modern home in St. Paul on Dayton Ave. near Lex- ington Ave., and also near Central high school. Phone 443, Patter- son Land Co. ———_ |TWENTY ACRES Cobbler potatoes for coal or livestock. son, Hunter, N. Dak. Perfection Cleaners "eo Suits Ladie’s Dresses and 50c 118 Thayer W. C. Peter- Real Estate REAL ESTATE BARGAIN in real estate. An income property at 514 7th St, Monthly income $136. Annual taxes, $158. Gas, hot water heat. Main floor 5 rooms and bath; second floor, 4 rooms and bath; basement, 4 rooms and bath, including two bedrooms. Laundry room with tubs, extra fur- nished room with toilet and shower. Double heated garage. Sales price, $8,150. Terms. ‘ THREE BEDROOM new modern stucco bungalow, four rooms and bath basement’ apartment. At- tached garage. Located at 901 10th 8t, Sales price, $6,350, Terms. TWO BEDROOM new modern bun- galow, three room and bath base- ment apartment, attached garage. Located at 1011 Ave E, Sales price, $4. AN INCOME property, being a new bungalow constructed for and oc- cupied as fine apartments. Month- ly income, $91. Taxes, $34, Sales Price, $3,800. SIX ROOM modern two-story dwel- ling. Gas furnace, West end loca- tion. Rental value, $50. Sales price, $4,500. $500 cash down, balance monthly payments. FOUR ROOM modern dwelling, well located, fine 50 ft. lot. Detached garage. Sales price, $2,800. FOUR ROOM partly modern dwel- ling, full basement, two acres of ground. House in best of condi- tion, Sales price, $1,200: HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ___Webb Block Phone 0 FOR SALE for less than Gone: income Properties, two modern bun each having basement apartment each Hore rented. Aussi for ie i ing, corpora’ going out 9! business. Associated Investors, Inc. Bismarck. Phone 0. $4,900 BUYS 5 room modern bunge- low and garage. All newly de- corated. Close to town and park $1,700 down, $47 per month includ- ing taxes and insurance. Write Tribune Ad. 24092. For Rent GARAGE FOR RENT. Attacned t a house. 211 Anderson St. Phone 10. Taken Up ‘TAKEN UP Sept. 29. One buckskin mare and colt, black gelding, bey gelding, sorrel gelding with white face. One yearling bay colt. Owner or hour. Also take care of children. | FOR SALE Excellent income property with eight apartments. First class condition; $6,500. Small cash Payment, balance in monthly in- |] stallments. Income $220 per || month. T. M. CASEY & SON LARGE FOUR ROOM cottage, celo- tex lined. 8x14 screened porch. Large built-in features, completely furnished for $1,500. Located 3% miles south on 12th 8t. road, or call 1254. ACCOUNT of poor health, me sel my property consisting of 7: stucco bungalow. Also dwelling with four apartments. Very good ree Property. Wm. Baker, 604 EY OWNER, new 5 room bungalow, well located. Priced low. Easy terms. For rent: 5 room bungalow. Write Tribune Ad. 24163. MY BRICK home for sale. Minnie ¥. Harrison, 518 W. Thayer. Call 689-W. OO PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET 210 Fifth st. Phone 176 FOR SALE—MEATS Link Sausage, 2 Ibs. Wieners, 2 Ibs. . Round Steak, 2 Ibs. T-Bone Steak, 2 lbs, . We deliver any order over 25¢ free of charge. + ASo Apartments for Rent _ GROUND FLOOR front apartme ‘apartment. Newly decorated. Gas heat. Three rooms and bath. One block from business district. Adults only, $45. Call 1983 or call at 416 Thayer. TWO UNFURNISHED ‘apartments, three and four rooms, electric Tange, refrigerator. Heat and wa- ter included. Now available. 203 Ave. A, West. REMODELED {furnished ground floor apartment. Two rooms, kitchen- ette, and bath. Private entrance, Laundry privileges. Also garage. 910 Ave B. TWO ROOM basement apartment. suitable for two adults, furnished or unfurnished. 514 11th 8t. Phone 1065-J, TWO LARGE front rooms, first floor, pleasant, quiet. Sink and toilet. Closet. Gas, lights, heat. 208 Ros- ser. TWO ROOMS, partly furnished. Heat, gas, lights and water in- cluded, 808 Ave. B. Phone 467-M. private bath, private entrance. Frigidaire. Phone 1586. 811 2nd St. FURNISHED apartment, near c itol. Private bath, Gas, lights, water. Adults only. Phone 183: TWO FRONT rooms for light house- keeping. Ground floor. $24 per _™onth. 1014 Broadway. LARGE, well furnished one roon apartment, adjoining bath. Suitable for adults. 515 and St. THREE ROOM apartment partly furnished. No small children. 812 Ave. B. Tel. 1649-W. TWO FURNISHED apartments. Good location. Near grade and high school. 818 7th St. THREE ROOM apartment, furnished, also 3-room ed = apart- _ment. 622 rd St MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance, Call 601 TWO ROOM tment. Gas, lights, heat and water, furnished. 1116 Rosser. Tel. 470-M. UNFURNISHED large clean 3 room basement apartment. 1727 20th. St. Phone 1722-J. Looking for a Good Man? Use the Want-Ads Automobiles for Sale THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1931 Plymouth Sedan a3 1935 International Pickup, new motor, new tires 393 1935 Ford DeLuxe Coupe .... 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach, tadio and heater, low mileage Also 20 Others to Choose from. These cars carry a gold seai bond guarantee. 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealings CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS 122 Main Phone 700 CHEVROLET he “OK” USED CARS Ford Coupe .... Chevrolet Coach . Ford Tudor .... Chevrolet Coupe . Ford Tudor .. Plymouth Coupe . Chevrolet DeLuxe T Pully equipped—Big disc. Trucks Ford ton Pickup Chevrolet Panel International Pickup Chevrolet—157-duals .... 545 CAPITAL Se co. Ci K. "29 "30 "31 "31 "34 "34 37 $135 195 210 225 1929 1928 1928 1928 1930 Whippet Coupe Durant Sedan Chevrolet Seda 1935 Ford V-8 Truck 1936 Nash Sedan We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. Dak, NEW 1937 Pontiac 6-cylinder sedan, built in trunk, color green, equip- ped with heater, radio, defroster, $850. Pontiac 8-cylinder sedan, 1934, equipped with heater, trunk, low mileage, ae Martin Holtan, Washburn, N. DEMONSTRATOR for sale, 1937 Etudebaker Sedan, driven less than 5,000 miles. Will sell at a sacrifice. This car can be seen at 922 6th st, Phone 942-J, 1935 FORD V-8 coach, A-1 condi- tion. Radio and heater equipped, $340. Salary Loan Co., Dakota Na- tional Bank Bldg. Phone 405, 1932, PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan Very good condition. Reasonable for cash. Phone 2328. Robert Lulay, 114 Ave. A, West. 1935 DeLuxe Tudor Ford, good tires, low mileage; motor, etc. in very good condition. Goes at $400. 1008 Bdwy. FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1929 Chev- rolet roadster and 1929 Ford coach, 1010 Main Ave. $100.00 and 5% interest annually will buy a $5,000.00 tarm in Wells, Sheridan, Kidder, Burleigh. Em- mons, Logan or t Instruction LEARN TYPING, Learn keyboard’ in ten days. Extension Service. 214 Masonic Temple Bldg., Minneapo- lis, Minn. Personal NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd St. Typewriter Sales and Service. REDUCE—Lose up to seven pounds woe: Write Dr. Wendt, Canton, }. Dak. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on) Horses, cattle. shee; or hogs With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed Promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 collect. We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co. ——— FURNISHED two room apartment, $23. One room apartment, $16.50. 618 6th St. ONE room apartment second floor, near bath. Everything furnished. 305 ard Bt. 2 TWO 3-room apartments, one 2- room apartment. Call 308 13th St. Phone 878. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. caivate bath. adults only. Phone 07. FURNISHED two room and kitchen- ette. Rental $24. 721 3rd St. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. Houses for Rent MODERN HOUSE with three bed- rooms; two car garage; close to schools and choice neighborhood. Possession given Oct. 15. Harvey Harris & Company. SIX ROOM modern two story house, located at 610 West Rosser. Monthly rental $45. Immediate lon Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone “oO”, FOUR ROOM HOUSE, $30, 5 room house $25, 6 room house, $40, house with two apartments, $45. Also other houses. T. M. Casey & Son. FIVE ROOM modern furnished bungalow. Gas heat. Call at side entrance after 2 p.m. Mrs. E. A. Heath, 1106 Ave. C. ES 7-ROOM modern house, 508 West Broadway. Newly decorated. In- quire 320 Washington or telephone 472, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow. Call On Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday evenings after 5:30. 709 12th St. SECOND floor 5 room modern duplex. Gas heat. Immediate possession. Phone 278. Price Owens. SIX ROOM modern bungalow. Good condition. With or vvithout gas heat. Geo. M. Register. "|8IX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Inquire 214 Sth. St. after 5 p. m. or Saturday. low with BER 15, 8 room modern bunga- low with garage. Adults preferred. Call 504. TWO ROOM house, also two Heat- rolas he Call at 701 Front &. per month Phone 419. may have same by paying Charen: Phone 5-F4. Hurry Smith, SIX ROOM house, reasonably. Call at 310 So. 10th St. SIX ROOM residence. Phone 271, Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 Sth St. Phone 1126. Seed and Feed FOR SALE—Corn fodder, millet and Prairie hay, or feed and use of buildings to winter seventy-five to one hundred head of cattle. Lous Leathers, McKenzie, N. Dak. ATTENTION: Hog feeders, for best results and bigger profits feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- pacers by Hostnere Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. For Sale or Rent FOUR. room modern home. town. Call at 924 4th St. Close to Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than Te: words ate iReuree.on 2 First felt) “Bs words or less) «450 un more than 15 words (per word) 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cute and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- et any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call it you desire. Telephone 2-200 rod ask for the want ad de- sertion sa Out-of-Tow: Readers ippings ef State phone sember gives Tae ad. 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